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Cheese in a Can

Is it even really cheese??? I haven't had the stomach to go near one.
It reminds me of silly string:

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(Why does that waste even exist?)
 
How many countries can you buy aerosol cheese flavoured stuff in?

Glad the food industry ran out of ideas for things in a spray can anyway - this and fake cream/mousse. Anything else?
 
How many countries can you buy aerosol cheese flavoured stuff in?

Glad the food industry ran out of ideas for things in a spray can anyway - this and fake cream/mousse. Anything else?

Aerosol pancake batter. I tried it once and it's disgusting. Probably more to do with the batter itself than the fact that it's in a spray can.

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How many countries can you buy aerosol cheese flavoured stuff in?

Glad the food industry ran out of ideas for things in a spray can anyway - this and fake cream/mousse. Anything else?

That cooking spray? Forget the name. Don't know how to post pics. Pathetic I know.
 
Is it even really cheese??? I haven't had the stomach to go near one.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Easy_Cheese

Ingredients:

Easy Cheese contains milk, water, whey protein concentrate, canola oil, milk protein concentrate, sodium citrate, sodium phosphate, calcium phosphate, lactic acid, sorbic acid, sodium alginate, apocarotenal, annatto, cheese culture, and enzymes.

I read, once, that ingredients are always listed in order of highest content. Don't know if that's true.
 
I read, once, that ingredients are always listed in order of highest content. Don't know if that's true.
It is, unless the US doesn't follow that rule.
 
Just last night I saw Cupcake Frosting in a can, from two different companies.

Paws: The US follows rule about ingredients being listed in order.
 
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